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I rang the Hotel Golden to ask about any room availability as the reviews were a amazing. I spoke to Giuseppe who went out of his way to try and fit us in but the dates that we would be in Rome were their busy...More

Wonderful family owned small hotel, in quiet area of northern Rome. Incredible breakfast by Mama Teresa. Very helpfull and friendly family. We will be back next year.
Near Borghese Gardens and Museum and the Spanish Steps.

We stayed at the Hotel Golden Rome for 3 nights while visiting Rome in October 2014 and our experience greatly exceeded our expectations. We booked a superior room, which was only slightly more expensive than the basic room, but totally worth every penny. It was...More

Great small hotel in good neighborhood. Staff very friendly and helpful. Wonderful breakfasts.
Owner recommended restaurants for dinner nearby, both had good food, one mid-level, one high level.
We would stay here again.

I went for a 5 day break to Rome and stayed here and it was perfect. The hotel is run by an Italian family who could not have been more helpful. They would go out of their way to provide us with helpful tips and...More

Thanks to Fellini and La Dolce Vita, the Ludovisi andVia Veneto neighbourhood earned its reputation as aposh area where gorgeous Marcellos wooed actresses andmodels while bored housewives hung out in streetsidecafes. The cafes are still there, and so are thecocktails, but the neighbourhood is now home tofive-star businesses including hotels, banks, lawfirms, and embassies. The area is also right next to

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Villa Borghese, a beautiful park for sporting andcultural adventures. If you're looking for tranquilityby night, this may be the place: Ludovisi and Venetotend to shut down after 20:00.

honestly our rooms are not wheelchair accessible.
we have had many guests in the past with wheelchair and we have done all what we could for them (because here at the Golden this is HOME) but it is needed to be said that... More

honestly our rooms are not wheelchair accessible.
we have had many guests in the past with wheelchair and we have done all what we could for them (because here at the Golden this is HOME) but it is needed to be said that our rooms are not wheelchair proofed.
as our dear guest Leonie from Adelaide (Australia) wrote, we do have a beautiful antique lift for our guests to use (and it may be the case that your wheelchair, if it is not too big, it could fit inside the lift, but then you have to count the fact the rooms have not support bars around the walls to hold yourself in case of need.
we always like to be honest, so even if we would love to be your hosts while in Rome, and have you at home with us, and we would guarantee you all our help and hospitality, you might need holding bars inside the room that we do not have and it might even be the case that the wheelchair does not fit in the lift.. so that might be a problem.
contact us by email, so that we can understand better your needs and the how big is your motor wheelchair.
a genuine and sicere hug from all the Loria's Family,
Giuseppe

I have to say that our guests are so prepared and well informative about Rome.. reading our previous guests reply to your questions, I have very little to add (given their extensive and detailed response)
taxi will be the... More

I have to say that our guests are so prepared and well informative about Rome.. reading our previous guests reply to your questions, I have very little to add (given their extensive and detailed response)
taxi will be the best (but always making sure you get a regular taxi, the white taxis with the meter on) if the meter is off, just leave the ar and get the next one in the line (and absolutely do not pay more than 10 eur like John indicated in his reply)
honestly, Roma Termini train station is only a 15/20 minutes walk to the Hotel Golden (so if you are not heavely packed it can easily be done by walk)
otherwise Metro A and stop either at Barberini or Spagna
or take bus 910 and stop at the bus stop Boncompagni/Piemonte
all the above are your options from Roma Termini to reach the Hotel Golden.
instead from our propery to move around (you will be doing mostly everything by walk) but if you want to take public transport, you have several bus and metro stations around the corner:
bus 63 takes you to Trastevere and the Jewish Ghetto
bus 80 to all Via del Corso, Pantheon, Piazza Navona and the Colosseo
and then consider that as our guests have pointed out, we are in between the 2 train (metro) stations, BARBERINI and SPAGNA (both of them at no more than 5 minutes walk)
Giuseppe

our check-in time is 14.00 hours and the check-out is noon.
obviusly, givng that the Golden is HOME and we treat all our guests just like being at home with us, if the room is ready by the time of arrival, we would be more... More

our check-in time is 14.00 hours and the check-out is noon.
obviusly, givng that the Golden is HOME and we treat all our guests just like being at home with us, if the room is ready by the time of arrival, we would be more than happy to allow early check in (completely free)
it all depends at what time the rooms or suites are released by previous night guests (if the accommodation is released at the max check out time, noon, then we need at least 1 hour to have the accommodation ready for the new guests, therefore check in by 14.00 hours.
but if we have early departures, we start working immediately in the rooms and surprise our new guests arriving from the airport, having their rooms nice and ready for an early check in.
and as our guests from New Jersey wrote, in the event the room is not ready early, then we will take care of storing luggage and guide you to start exploring the city until we have the room ready for you.
Giuseppe